Alabama Barker, the daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, is firing back after rapper Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli) referred to her as a “c” in a newly released diss track titled OG CRASHOUT. The fiery exchange has ignited social media discussions, with many debating the racial and cultural implications of the term, especially given that both women are white.
Bhad Bhabie’s Diss Track Sparks Controversy
Bhad Bhabie, best known for her viral rise to fame on Dr. Phil and subsequent rap career, dropped OG CRASHOUT on March 12, 2025. The track includes pointed lyrics aimed at Alabama Barker, allegedly taking shots at her background, lifestyle, and online persona.
The specific lyric in question sees Bhad Bhabie referring to Barker as a “c,” a derogatory term historically used to insult poor white people in the Southern U.S. While the term carries a history of classist connotations, it has been widely debated in modern language, with some considering it offensive while others dismiss it as outdated or insignificant.
Alabama Barker Responds on Social Media
Shortly after the diss track gained traction online, Alabama Barker took to Instagram to respond. In a now-viral post, she wrote:
“Did I get called a Cracker b*h by another white woman? Call us Cracker Barrel h.”*
The response quickly caught fire across social media platforms, with fans and critics weighing in on the feud. Some found her clapback humorous, while others criticized both women for engaging in the use of racialized language.
@alabamabarker ♬ First – KenTheMan
The History of Their Feud
Tensions between Alabama Barker and Bhad Bhabie have been brewing for some time. Although the exact origins of their rivalry remain unclear, the two have taken jabs at each other in the past on social media.
Some speculate that the feud stems from Barker’s association with hip-hop culture, as she has been accused of cultural appropriation in the past. Likewise, Bhad Bhabie has faced similar criticism throughout her career for her mannerisms, speech, and overall persona, which some say borrow heavily from Black culture.
Social Media Reactions
Fans have taken sides in the conflict, with many defending Barker’s right to respond while others argue that the entire situation is unnecessary drama. Twitter and Instagram have been flooded with memes, debates, and think pieces dissecting the use of the word “c” in modern discourse.
One Twitter user wrote:
“Y’all arguing over who can and can’t say ‘cracker’ when both of you are white?? Be serious.”
Another added:
“Bhad Bhabie calling Alabama Barker a c* is wild, but Alabama clapping back with ‘Cracker Barrel h’ was kinda funny.”
What’s Next?
Neither party has issued further statements, but given their history, this feud may not be over. Whether it will escalate into more diss tracks, public call-outs, or simply fade away remains to be seen.
For now, the internet is watching as two of social media’s most controversial figures continue to trade blows in a battle that raises larger questions about language, identity, and cultural appropriation.
What do you think about Alabama Barker’s response? Should Bhad Bhabie have used the term in her diss track? Let us know in the comments.
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